The company provides a valuable public service by texting information about medicinal dispensaries and reviews in legal areas. T-Mobile wasn’t pleased that they became the middle man and set up a blockade on Sept. 10 to stop their subscribers from signing up for the service.zs

Ez Texting is now suing T-Mobile claiming censoring any messages are illegal. They had even pulled all their advertising as soon as they found out that T-Mobile objected to the service, but the phone company still went on with the blockade.

This isn’t the first time censorship has happened: Verizon also prevented an abortion rights group from sending messages to people interested in their cause. The decision was eventually reversed without going to court.